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ALARM WILL SOUND is the exciting orchestra conducted by Alan Pierson.
<http://www.alarmwillsound.com> |
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ANTARES used to be called the Elm City Ensemble. I wrote a piece
for them entitled E Uno Plures, which I am now assured is not grammatically-proper
Latin. <http://www.antares-music.com>
If you speak Latin, please email
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AMELIA PIANO TRIO premiered my trio Sturm
at La Jolla Chamber Music Society. They wear tunics, are chatty with audiences,
and describE Brahms' music as "a heavy meal." <http://ameliapianotrio.com> |
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THE CORIGLIANO QUARTET is one of America's greatest
quartets, if I do say so myself. I see them as often as I can. <http://www.coriglianoquartet.com> |
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EIGHTH BLACKBIRD toured my piece In Another Man's
Skin all over the country in a whole Minimum Security-themed evening.
They are best known for memorizing music so they can move around the stage
while playing. <http://www.eighthblackbird.com> |
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THE GAY GOTHAM CHORUS commissioned I echo you,
we are repeated. <http://www.gaygothamchorus.org> |
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NON SEQUITUR is a Pierrot-group that performs many
kinds of music, theater, sound-art, and other craziness. Two of their members
(Ha-Yang Kim and Nathan Davis) form the duo Odd Appetite, which does not
have a website yet. <http://www.nonseq.org> |
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ODD APPETITE is a percussion and cello duo of Nathan
Davis and Ka-Yang Kim. They played Radiohead before anybody else played
Radiohead (except for Radiohead). <http://www.oddappetite.org> |
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REAL TIME OPERA produced a workshop of Act II from
Korczak's Orphans. <http://www.realtimeopera.com> |
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SO PERCUSSION is a quartet that works hard and sounds
great. Doug Perkins used to play in the Kamellion Duo, a group that nearly
destroyed presidential china at Philadelphia's Liberty Museum. Jason Treuting
came very close to lending me a marimba without ever having met me face-to-face.
<http://sopercussion.com> |
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YESAROUN' DUO is sax and percussion, Eric Hewitt
and Sam Solomon. <http://www.yesaroun.com> |
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